Avoid Borrowing Stories
Date: January 23, 2014We all know stories make a speech, sales presentation or staff training more interesting. May I urge you ...
Read moreWe all know stories make a speech, sales presentation or staff training more interesting. May I urge you ...
Read moreI went to a wedding over the weekend, and had the opportunity to listen to at least 7 ...
Read moreAbraham Lincoln, upon meeting Harriet Beecher Stowe, is reported to have said, “So this is the little lady ...
Read moreLearning how to use the power of the pause in public speaking can be one of the most ...
Read moreWhen Setting Up a Story… * Don’t say the words funny, reminds me of, or story. These words ...
Read moreIn the Industrial Age, the idea of spending time and money to understand our “why I’m alive story” ...
Read moreUnless a speaker can interest his audience, his effort will be a failure. If your topic is not ...
Read moreYou are not limited to the stories of your company, your personal life and stories from others in ...
Read moreOne of the most searched-for communication skills on the Internet is “how to tell a story.” I would ...
Read moreHaving done executive coaching and corporate storytelling training over the last 23 years, I have seen many common ...
Read moreA speech can be interesting, informative and highly entertaining without being humorous. Most speakers are invited because they ...
Read moreAs our audiences change and are influenced by an unending flow of media and attempts at communication, does ...
Read moreHaving a good sense of storytelling techniques is important for people involved in any form of communication. Unlike ...
Read moreThe moment I start to write a speech, the following lines from one of my “theme” songs go ...
Read moreEvery now and then it is important to remind ourselves of some of the foundations that can lift ...
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